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Cinnamon Skin (Mass Market Paperback)

by John D. MacDonald (Author)
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
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When Travis McGee's friend Meyer lent his boat to his niece Norma, and her new husband Even, the boat exploded out in the waters of the Florida Keys. Travis McGee thinks it's no accident, and clues lead him to ponder possibilities of drugs and also to wonder where Evan was when his wife was killed....

"Proves again that MacDonald keeps getting better with each new adventure."

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Old Storytelling at its Best, Jun 27 2003
A boat blows up coming into harbor in the Florida Keys. Within hours a Chilean Terrorist group claims responsibility for planting the bomb with intent to kill the famed economist Dr. Meyer. Private Detective Travis McGee is suspicious and tracks Meyer -- a good friend -- down and finds he was in fact, not aboard the ill-fated boat.

Photographs from a nearby boat reveal that a man Evan Lawrence also may not have been aboard the boat. Lawrence recently married Meyer's niece, and when McGee's suspicions seem confirmed, the two friends (he and Meyer) begin a hunt to find out about Evan Lawrence's past.

Thus begins Cinnamon Skin, a taut, fun mystery thriller that leads two friends through the criminal past that formed a killer. Some of the most deft touches in the novel come when MacDonald describes the lives of people along the Rio Grande Valley in southwest Texas. At one point, I actually got out a road map and traced their quest from Eagle Pass to El Paso and back all the way to Brownsville. MacDonald blends fact with fiction at just the right pitch in this, his twentieth Travis McGee novel.

MacDonald writes like a writer who has earned it, man. He seems to know his story so well, there is very little drift in the way he tells a story. Each sentence is exact or darn near exact, and the end result is a taut mystery that is very fun and very entertaining -- the kind of novel you'll want to talk about with friends.

I highly recommend Cinnamon Skin to folks who like good old storytelling at its best, most genuine form. It is the perfect airplane, poolside, vacation novel to help you beat the heat this summer. And its depth will leave you feeling satisfied at any time of year. Good stuff.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Classic McGee - on a mission for a friend, Feb 20 2003
By Paul Skinner (Manassas, Virginia United States) - See all my reviews
For McGee afficionados, this is a must read. Travis is in classic form, driven to avenge the wrongful death of the niece of his closest friend, Meyer. Tracking down the killer by digging into his past is the best part of this book. About 2/3rds of the way through it, I said to myself, "this is definitely a five star book." However, the story gets bogged down in Mexico as McGee waits out the perfect opportunity to trap his prey. I felt like there were about two or three too many chapters written after Travis/Meyer's arrival to Cancun. As a side story, Travis is again torn between his woman of the book, versus his beach bum lifestyle, as she takes takes a career progression move out of Florida. Will he move with her? Of course not, John D. MacDonald wasn't finished with Travis yet. Never fear, McGee couldn't come out alone at the end, could he?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Meyer Takes The Lead, Jun 9 2002
By Peter Kenney (Birmingham, Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
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In the last few Travis McGee novels, MacDonald focuses more than before on McGee's close friend Meyer. CINNAMON SKIN is a story in which Meyer takes the lead. He has to fight the demons of his past cowardice and also avenge the death of his niece. CINNAMON SKIN is one of the very best entries in the McGee series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply The Best
As a mystery writer making the convention circuit as my debut novel is in initial release, I find that John D. Read more
Published on Jul 12 2001 by Kent Braithwaite

5.0 out of 5 stars MacDonald's BEST "Travis McGee" Mystery Novel?
It wouldn't take much of an argument to convince me that CINNAMON SKIN is the best -- or at least one of the best few -- of the fine "color-titled" Travis McGee mystery... Read more
Published on April 24 2000 by Gary Scott Nunley

4.0 out of 5 stars a good mystery
I really enjoyed the book. The most interstering parts were when Travis was thinking about why he didn't want to leave Florida. Read more
Published on Jul 5 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A classic mystery novel, one of MacDonald's fine early works
I like the solid character development and enjoy the clever ways MacDonald finds to draw McGee into events that, at first, seem to have little to do with him.
Published on Jun 28 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars "Did Somebody Say MacDonald?"
John D. MacDonald's 20th Travis McGee book "Cinnamon Skin" reads as well today as it did when published in 1982. Read more
Published on Mar 11 1999 by Billy J. Hobbs

4.0 out of 5 stars cinnimon skin rules but...
it's certainly not the last of the oh so great Travis McGee series. "The Lonely Silver Rain" was the ultimate McGee book.
Published on Dec 13 1998

3.0 out of 5 stars A light read, more character study than mystery
Travis and Meyer set out to unravel the accidental death of Meyer's niece and new nephew-in-law, and quickly discover it is more insidious than accidental. Read more
Published on Sep 23 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars The last book in the Travis McGee series.
This is the last book in the Travis McGee series written shortly before McDonald died. Although it has all the classic elements of earlier works in the series, it lacks the... Read more
Published on May 12 1997

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